Introduction: Research studies have highlighted disparities in diagnosing schizophrenia between Black and White patients, with Black individuals being diagnosed at rates three to five times higher than their White counterparts. Moreover, studies have postulated that a lack of cultural awareness and biases leads to providers' misinterpretation and misdiagnosis of these patients.
Aims: This quality-improvement project aimed (a) to enhance cultural competemility, the synergistic process between cultural humility and cultural competence in health care providers (HCPs) serving Black patients, promoting cultural sensitivity among providers serving all patients; (b) to introduce the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS-24) as a standardized tool for evaluating suspected schizophrenia spectrum disorders and psychotic disorders across all patients; and (c) to reduce the disparities in schizophrenia spectrum disorders and psychosis diagnostic rates across all patients, with a focus on enhancing accuracy for Black patients.
Diet therapy for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an international research priority but guidance for IBD-specific diet trial design is lacking. This review critically evaluates key elements of prospective IBD food-based intervention trials and identifies gaps. Electronic databases were searched for interventional IBD diet studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: To monitor trends toward healthy and sustainable diets, there is a need for feasible survey tools, with cross-cultural validity, low-cost, and low-expertise requirements.
Objectives: The objective of this research was to develop a method to gather data suitable for monitoring diet quality in the general population (women and men of all ages) that is feasible within multitopic surveys, low burden for both enumerators and respondents, valid at population level, and that captures the information necessary for understanding diet quality at global and local levels.
Methods: A literature review was conducted to identify constructs of diet quality with existing consensus, indicators with existing global demand, and methods that may be feasible and valid.
We examine the underlying cognitive mechanisms that govern how competitions play out over time. We used cognitive modeling to examine the dynamic effects of time remaining and relative performance (whether the person is winning or losing) on effort and strategy. In this experiment, participants completed a competitive decision-making task with varying time limits and starting scores, in a repeated-measures design.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Assessment, monitoring, and evaluation have been a required part of Global Health Engagement but difficult to accomplish. The current assessment, monitoring, and evaluation frameworks require implementation at the start of the project and are not designed to use for already existing programs. Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is a standardized course now offered in 89 countries, but there has not been a standardized method of evaluating the quality across programs.
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